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  2. Cavatappi - Wikipedia

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    Cavatappi is a generic name adopted by other brands that imitated Barilla's cellentani. This particular shape was born in the 1970s at Barilla in Parma, [5] when a set of pasta dies had been mistakenly made with a spiral (instead of straight) set of lines. These produced pasta in a spiral or spring (molla in Italian) shape.

  3. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    A single S-shaped strand of pasta twisted in a loose spiral. [76] The name derives from the Italian for twins. [18] Gnocchi: Lobed shells. Not to be confused with gnocchi dumplings. Possibly "knots" [18] Gomiti: Elbow maccheroni, furrowed. From gomito, "elbow". [77] Chifferi Lanterne: Curved ridges Lanterns Lorighittas: Strands of pasta rolled ...

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  6. Gemelli (pasta) - Wikipedia

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    Gemelli (Italian: [dʒeˈmɛlli]; lit. ' twins ' [1]) are a type of pasta.It is most often used for making casserole or pasta salads. [2]Gemelli are not twin tubes twisted around one another, as they may appear to be, but rather a single s-shaped strand twisted into a spiral.

  7. The real name for a single strand of spaghetti is baffling ...

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    But the actual term for a single spaghetti noodle -- which is, by the way, "spaghetto" -- has quickly ignited the internet. The saga began when Twitter user Caroline Ramsey tweeted the definition ...

  8. Fusilli - Wikipedia

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    Fusillo, the singular form of fusilli, means 'little spindle' in Italian. [2] Fusilli are traditionally made by wrapping pasta dough around a spindle, or fuso in Italian. . Fusilli are believed to be of Arab derivation, and are known as busiata in Sicily and busa in Sardinia, the two Italian regions where Muslim civilization first penetrate

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